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Hope fades in Philippines for dozens buried in landslides
ITOGON, Philippines - Dozens of people believed buried in a landslide unleashed by Typhoon Mangkhut in the Philippines probably did not survive, a mayor said Monday, although rescuers kept digging thr...
Associated Press
Sep 17, 2018
Florence death toll swells to 14 as rivers rise
By Allen G. Breed, The Associated Press NEW BERN, N.C. - As the death toll from Florence grew and hundreds of people were pulled from flooded homes, North Carolina braced for catastrophic, widespread ...
Associated Press
Sep 16, 2018
RCMP investigate who had right of way in Kerrobert semi, bus crash
It will be several weeks before it's known how a semi and an old school bus collided outside Kerrobert Friday evening. "We do believe one of the vehicles had the right of way, but we're just not too s...
Sarah Mills
Sep 15, 2018
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Truck convoys take to Sask. highways to support Special Olympics
A convoy of trucks made its way down Highway 1 and Highway 11 towards Regina Saturday morning in support of Special Olympics Saskatchewan. Chelsea Fidler, the non-profit's director of marketing and de...
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Sep 15, 2018
The Special Olympics Saskatchewan Truck Convoy makes its way down and Highway 11 towards Regina. (Special Olympics Saskatchewan/Submitted)
Riders Moncrief ready to engage after injury
He was one of the Riders most standout players in a defence that is full of them. Then injury struck against Hamilton taking Derrick Moncrief out of the lineup for six games. "I think they ran a scree...
Sep 15, 2018
Derrick Moncrief (42) tackles Redblacks running back William Powell in the east semi-final on Nov. 12, 2018. (Patrick Doyle/CFL)
Premier Moe hoping to grow market access on China trade trip
In his first Asian trade mission, Premier Scott Moe is looking to improve market access for Saskatchewan exports to China. Though Moe insists this trip isn't directly related to the North American Fre...
Jessie Anton
Sep 14, 2018
Rider readies for Redblacks as family tackles Florence
As tropical storm Florence hammers North Carolina, Takoby Cofield is getting ready to hammer the Redblacks defensive line. The born and raised North Carolinian and Roughrider offensive lineman is keep...
Sep 14, 2018
Roughrider Takoby Cofield is in constant communication with family in North Carolina as Hurricane Florence comes ashore. (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Sask. woman describes threatening encounter with landowner
What was meant to be a simple walk in the country with her grandchildren turned into a frightening experience for a Saskatchewan woman who had a threatening encounter with a rural landowner in Alberta...
Adriana Christianson
Sep 14, 2018
Angela Bishop says she was threatened by a rural landowner on a country road in Alberta while she was with her grandkids. (Angela Bishop/Facebook)
Goodale defends carbon tax after Liberal caucus retreat
When it comes to the Canadian government and the government of Saskatchewan, there are several big disagreements - and they hung over the Liberal caucus meeting this week in Saskatoon. One of the bigg...
CJME News
Sep 14, 2018
Ralph Goodale speaks at the University of Regina on Sept. 8, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Trespassing review raises questions for hunters
As the province reviews its trespassing laws, there are concerns being raised by the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. The provincial government is asking if the public should require permission from ...
Andrew Shepherd
Sep 14, 2018
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